[ForSale-Swap] asst. gear and mags FS

Eric Jones ejones at hiwaay.net
Wed Oct 28 20:36:20 EDT 2009


de N4TGC Eric A. Jones, 6537 County Road 61, Florence AL 35634     h. 
256.764.0675
                                                    shipping extra in all 
cases

Tektronix 181 Time-Mark Generator - good condx., works, w/ original manual. 
Markers of 1 usec, 10 usec, 100 usec, 1 msec & 10 msec on either one common, 
switched SO-239, or individual banana jacks.  $35

T-23/ARC-5 VHF AM transmitter.  The classic military job - typically 
"converted", with none of the original jacks in place (now all octals), and 
a couple-four SO-239's cobbled in.  Apparently was in use, as it has "to 
HT-37" marked on two of the jacks.  I recall at least one channel was 
re-worked to 10 or 6 meters.    Nice'n'clean, FWIW ... $25

It gets better: BC-950-A-121 VHF AM transmitter.  This is the origin of the 
T-23, with 815 modulator built inside.  Tarnished from long storage, but 
un-molested.  Careful: it does NOT wire up quite the same as the T-23, so 
your mount would need to be checked.  $50

Poly-Comm Six.  I have nothing against 6-meter AM, but since all my other 
6-meter gear is mil-surp FM, I need to let this cherry-bomb go ... nice 
shape; worked years ago when I last tested it.  AC & DC cords intact, good 
manual copy.  I can include a mike of some sort ...  $50

Johnson Messenger 130A CB.  An unusual transistorized CB, built for 
hump-mount, that uses a telephone-style handset.  Odd peach-colored plastic 
housing.  Works FB, full power on all 23 channels.  NOSIB: New Old Stock In 
(original display) Box.  $20

Hewlett-Packard 1740A sordid-state o'scope.  A hefty portable from an SK's 
estate.  Includes factory pouch with manual and such.  Never lit it off - 
not my collecting field, and I have several transistor scopes already ... 
$25

Tubes - of the ~4, 470 tubes here, I know I don't have the exotic sweep 
jobs, but there's lots of ordinary good-used numbers.  I've already trashed 
the odd-volt TV types, but I still have some 1-volt and 3-volt battery 
types, and 7- and 14v loctals, plus a few 30's and 40's numbers.  Query.

If you bother to read this far, you get a special: any tube-type gear I sell 
has free replacement of any tube that is missing or goes bad - assuming I 
have it.

Reading copy (not collector-grade) mags, 25 cents each, 5/1.00; 10 for 1.50 
All mil-surp butchery has been ripped out and thrown away already (we don't 
need any more $500 ARB's made into $50 ones!)

CQ: 1950 - Oct, Nov
        1951 - May, Oct, Dec
        1955 - Jul, Nov
        1956 - Jan, May, June, July, Aug, Oct, Nov, Dec
        1957 - Feb, Mar, Apr, May, July, Aug, Sep, Dec
        1958 - all but Mar & Apr.
        1959 - Feb, Mar, May, July, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
        1960 - all but June and Dec ( Nov is a double ish; there may not 
have been a Dec)
        1961 - Feb, Apr, June, July, Aug, Sep, Dec

73 mag:
        1975 - Apr, June, July, Nov/Dec double issue  (love those lurid 
covers ...)

QST:
        Vol. LVII, No's 3, 4, 5, 7, 10  (1973 - Mar, Apr, May, July, Oct.)

That's it for now ... e 



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